The small archipelago of Harborough is one of the last frontiers of the Estian Archipelago. Living outside the protection of the major powers of the island, the inhabitants have turned inward, forming a tight-knit community that does not care much for the business of outsiders. The eponymous village on the largest island is the only place where outsiders might expect some form of hospitality. This wind-whipped village consists mostly of dark wooden houses with small windows and shingled roofs.
Walking through Harborough, outsiders immediately notice the abnormal amount of Tieflings who live in the village. They make up almost a quarter of the population, as opposed to less than one in a hundred elsewhere in the islands. The villagers do not find this strange, to them the tieflings are a normal part of their village.
Sif's Sanctuary
On a low stony island, connected to the mainland only by a rickety plank walkway, stands three large runestones. The runestones bear witness of the god Sif and her commandments for society.
Here, duels can be fought in sight of the gods. Winning a fight among the runestones is seen as a sign that one's side of the argument was the correct one.
The current cleric in charge of the sanctuary is the chief decision-maker in the village, and is granted the title of Judge.
Harlan the Judge
(human cleric, LE): The head priest and de facto ruler of Harborough. He is a strict ruler, with a literal interpretation of the scriptures on the runestones. Bald with a sturdy build.
Judge's Arms Inn
Modest inn
The only tavern in the village. Rooms are available here, but outsiders are sure to turn some heads if they stay here.
Temperance
(tiefling, CN): Innkeeper. The inn does not see many travelers, and Temperance is always interested in people's stories.
Docks
From here several small fishing vessels go out every morning to bring back the fruits of the sea. Their daily catch is sold here as well, at a small market.
Patience
(tiefling, LN): Fisherman who sells the fish he catches at the market.
Joy Blackshaw
(human, NG): Proprietor of a small general store.
Other landmarks in the archipelago
Limewell
A small outpost built around a limestone quarry. The white limestone from this quarry is of very high quality, especially for use by sculptors. Large blocks of it can go for many hundreds of gold in Covenant or Tel Edhil, where artists make a lot of money by making sculptures of noblemen.